In Scotland the trouble is that when grouse are in season the days are already shortening. We would allow you to bag the cook after sunset. Due to seasons you are limited to between 12 August and 30 September. Cooks are in season all year.
When I was in UK I used to shoot at Bisley on a frequent basis. Contact NRA for details of which ranges are covered for heavier calibres. I know in those days the zero range was covered for .458.
You might also consider contacting the British Deer Society.
I suspect you are correct. I don't believe that performance is possible. Anyway the BEF could certainly rattle out very fast accurate fire. I think it is a documented fact that the Germans vastly overestimated the humber of machine guns that the BEF had. The rifle fire was so fast and...
Things had been going badly with my GF. So I booked a table for 2 at a favourite place of mine for 8pm.
Things just got worse. By 9pm she hadn't potted a single ball.
A bear and a rabbit are taking a dump in the woods. the bear turns to the rabbit and says:
"Don't you find the shit sticks to your fur?"
The rabbit replies:
"It sure does".
So the bear picks up the rabbit and wipes his arse with him.
Standardisation
I didn't read the whole thread. Where are you proposing to use it?
In most places in Africa I would suggest you stick to the most widely available cartridges so .375 would be the wiser choice.
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